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    Running a hdmi wire side across the room

    Yes 20mm!!!! 200mm would make it easy though Has anyone used Flatwire Hdmi wire apparently you paint over it and it's gone!?
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    Running a hdmi wire side across the room

    Thanks guys! Adding an extra ceiling sounds like a big job! Good luck. Is the expansion gap the distance between the edge of the flooring and wall or window. Then the expansion gap looks about 200mm by the window with a wooden flat strip (the beading?) on top and wedged under floor to ceiling...
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    Running a hdmi wire side across the room

    Yes belkin flywire is a wireless hdmi system however it isn't available as far as I know yet in UK and is set to cost £800. I have also found that flatwire have made a totally flat hdmi wire which can be painted over (I have used there flat speaker wire successfully as well, again this wire...
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    Running a hdmi wire side across the room

    If I move amp I would only have to channel sky wires etc Cant go along skirts as they stop at floor to ceiling windows. Floor is laminate. Anyone see any feasibility of feeding wires across ceiling?
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    Running a hdmi wire side across the room

    Thanks but will not settle for trunking has to be hidden, and it is my flat. No carpet I'm affraid that would make this v easy. I am now thinking that the wire goes up the cavity of the 1st wall then across the ceiling cavity, the first wall backs on to a storage cupboard which I could make a...
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    Running a hdmi wire side across the room

    Thanks- can't go under the floor as of is solid. 15 meters should be enough. What about feeding up the cavities I have seen all these wire fishing tools, but then how to get across the ceiling? Thanks everyone!
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    Running a hdmi wire side across the room

    Thanks for the reply. Running cable along the skirting is not an option as the route is broken by floor to ceiling windows. Besides I hate the site of wires!! 7676?
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    Running a hdmi wire side across the room

    Hi, I am trying to get a hdmi wire across from my amp to my tv which have to be on opposite sides of the room due to layout issues. I have to take wire up wall then diagonally across the ceiling before coming back down wall and out again. I am thinking of chasing it the whole way- but am...
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